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How do Seventh Day Adventists differ from Seventh Day Baptists?
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How do Seventh Day Adventists differ from Seventh Day Baptists?
How do Seventh Day Adventists differ from Seventh Day Baptists?
The SBC used to have doctrine that supported free will. But in the last 20 years there has been an infiltration of Calvinists into the high levels of the denom and that doctrine seems to be in the process of changing.Free will (I think SDB's accept the Bible doctrine on free will
Correct. It has been a struggle in the SBC between the Calvinists and the more traditional Baptists for a couple of decades now.but it is also true that not all SBC's are Calvinist.
Don't forget the Reform Church of America, Christian Reform Church and the Congregational churches. All firm calvinists.as far as I know the only group that claims they are all Calvinists are Presbyterians.
Yes that is an Arminian and Wesleyan stance. But "total depravity" as used by Calvinists means the inability to respond to the gospel message (even if you want to). We are just too depraved to be able to choose God.1. We believe in depravity but not "total depravity" because we believe that the heart can be hardened - over time which means there is a "down" from where one starts off in life. "Total" Depravity implies "there is no down from here.".
That is the Arminian and Wesleyan stance, NOT the Calvinist stance.2. We believe in limited atonement - once you include all the work of Christ as Lamb of God AND of Hebrews 8 - High Priest - in the complete global concept of "ATonement" as we see it in Lev 16. We believe in an unlimited "Atoning Sacrifice" but "limited atonement" in that all the wicked that go to the lake of fire are not fully atoned for .. rather they are paying their own debt of still-unforgiven sin - though it was already paid by Christ on the cross.
Again, that is the Arminian and Wesleyan stance, NOT the Calvinist stance.3. And we believe in the "Perseverance of the saints" -- in that all the saints in heaven will be able to point to some time of conversion where they "persevered firm until the end" from that time onward.
Yes that is an Arminian and Wesleyan stance. But "total depravity" as used by Calvinists means the inability to respond to the gospel message (even if you want to). We are just too depraved to be able to choose God.
The Calvinist "limited atonement" means that the death and resurrection of Christ DID NOT APPLY to those who are not of the "elect." There was no sacrifice for them at all.
The Calvinist stance is that the "elect" have been chosen from before creation and they cannot chose to walk away from their faith.
The Baptist doctrine of Once Saved Always Saved (OSAS) is a watered down version of this. They at least agree that one can choose salvation. But then you cannot lose your salvation no matter how badly you live.
IT is not so much an "enabling" as it is a dragging against one's will. When the elect are "drawn," they cannot refuse. That is vastly different from the Arminian stance.Well even by Calvinist standards the "drawing" of John 6 -- enables all the "inability" that depravity causes.
That is one way of looking at it. The other way is that they still are saved even though it may look otherwise.Perseverance of the saints for Calvinists means that if you fall away ten years from today - you were never saved to start with.
That is one way of looking at it. The other way is that they still are saved even though it may look otherwise.
It is. That is why I reject out of hand the Calvinist view of the "elect." (chosen) The "elect" were chosen and written in the Book of Life before creation. Those in it have no choice but to obey the gospel; and those NOT in it have no choice except to rebel against it.What little I know about Calvinist, the outcome was also pre-destined, saved and unsaved. Is that correct?
And the 5 pointers will also say that if you were in the elect, you may never show any signs of it but you are saved anyway. And conversely if you are NOT in the elect, you can look like Mr Super Christian all your life (never "fall away") but still end up in hell.4 Point Calvinists say if you fall away ten years from today you are saved anyway.
5 Point Calvinists say if you fall away ten years from today you were never saved to start with.
Another point that calvinists inadvertently dismiss. Either you were chosen before creation or you weren't. Nothing else matters much.You will know them by their fruits.
We join them in
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- having 66 books in the Bible.
- Bible as the Word of God.
- Sola Scriptura testing of all doctrine and tradition.
- Ten Commandments still applicable to the saints. The moral law of God that defines sin as we see in Romans 7 and 3:19-21
- Sabbath Commandment "unbent" - remains as it has always been and applies to mankind.
- Believers Baptism.
- Trinity
- Saved by grace through faith and that not of works.
- literal death burial and resurrection of Christ.
- Literal second coming of Christ.
- Literal 1000 year millennium.
- Free will (I think SDB's accept the Bible doctrine on free will
Where we differ.
1. The Commandments and Sabbath play a key role in how the world ends and what the final issues are.
2. The wicked are not now in hell
3. Hell is the Rev 20 still-future lake of fire - and will not torture the wicked for all eternity - but is "finite" the length of time it will punish the wicked.
4. The 1 Cor 12 and Ephesians 4 list of spiritual gifts are still valid (except possibly for Apostles... no more Apostles).
5. The Sanctuary in heaven that you find in Hebrews 8 - is a much bigger deal than most realize. Pre-advent judgment of Daniel 7 is going on now.
6. People are not now - immortal - but will be some day.
7. The Three Angels messages of Rev 14 are the big deal - final end time warning that everyone should know about -- as in "forewarned is fore armed".
8. We are the 5th largest Christian denomination on the planet.
9. We live an average of 10 years longer than the average American.
10. Only eat the meats that the Lev 11 list approves us - avoid eating rats, cats, dogs bats etc.
11. Promote vegetarian diet as being the most healthful.
12. Have access to prophet writings specific to what is about to happen on planet earth.
13. Not sure if SDB are stuck on OSAS - but SDAs do support the OSAS ideas.
(There is probably more - but can't think of what it is off the top of my head)
SDB doctrine. -
http://seventhdaybaptist.org/about/statement-of-belief/